Bentley Parrish: Stage 3

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This transcript follows closely to the termination of the psychological evaluations of five individuals who worked at South Tech labs. All participants in the wake of Project Sacrosanct are under close evaluation by trained professionals. The purpose of releasing these transcripts is to bring to light of the Corruption Cycle to the public and to help build legislation to protect those who suffer from the Corruption Cycle. At no point will these individuals be released into the public until public awareness has been fulfilled. The transcript follows:

The subjects name is Bentley Parish. He is male and is in his mid thirties. Notably, Bentley is overweight and has asthma along with diabetes. He is at stage 3. When exposure is at a minimum of 8 hours, subjects show signs of cacoethes for things they did not crave and uncontrollable mania. Subjects state that they hear voices and others seem to have multiple personalities. Subjects may be mentally fragile and anger easily. The pupils of the subjects become enlarged and remain that way no matter of the sensory input or thoughts of the subject. They no longer react to light. Suits are no longer required for containment.

 
*Bentley is already in the room accompanied by a security guard. Dr. Stanton enters.
 
Dr. Stanton: Hello Bentley.
 
Bentley: Doctor.
 
Dr. Stanton: you feeling any better?
 
Bentley: I’ve never felt sick. I feel invigorated by Malatok and only offer his teachings to you.
 
Dr. Stanton: We are not here to talk about Malatok’s teachings Bentley. We are here to continue the study.
 
Bentley: How unfortunate. I prepared a whole lesson for you.
 
Dr. Stanton: Bentley. We are here to talk about you and if you are unwilling to talk about yourself then there’s no reason for us to talk.
 
Bentley: Then why am I here?
 
Dr. Stanton: You are at stage 3. We need to check your vitals and if your willing to talk about your condition we can talk but we are not talking about Malatok.
 
Bentley: What kind of vitals do you need?
 
Dr. Stanton: Blood, weight, temperature.
 
Bentley: I’m not a fan of needles.
 
Dr. Stanton: Who is. Do I have your permission?
 
Bentley: Yes. I guess.
 
*Dr. Stanton prepares blood draw.*
 
Dr. Stanton: How is your symptoms? Still feeling good?
 
Bentley: Of course. I was worried about not bringing enough insulin but I feel great. Malatok really works wonders.
 
Dr. Stanton: Any voices?
 
Bentley: No other than Malatok. Malatok speaks to me and tells me that I’m his favorite.
 
Dr. Stanton: Is Malatok telling you to hurt yourself or others?
 
Bentley: No. Of course not!
 
Dr. Stanton: Alright. Let’s get some blood.
 
Bentley: Doc, I don’t think that’s a good idea.
 
Dr. Stanton: You gave me your permission Bentley.
 
Bentley: Well I rescind it.
 
Dr. Stanton: Security!
 
Bentley: Oh no no. This is not happening.
 
*Security guards enter room.*
 
Dr. Stanton: Hold him down please!
 
Bentley: Dr. Stanton, Dr. Stanton! You do not have my permission to do this!
 
*Security holds down Bentley.*
 
Dr. Stanton: A quick poke… and. Done. See it wasn’t so bad?
 
Bentley: Malatok is going to smite you and take you off your pedestal. No longer is this the time of man. Now is the time of gods!
 
Dr. Stanton: You think your a god?
 
Bentley: Pretty damn close.
 
Dr. Stanton: Let’s get you weighed. Can you do that?
 
Bentley: Yes! Get off me! I’ll cooperate.
 
*Security lets go. Bentley gets up brushes himself off and walks to scale*
 
Dr. Stanton: Have you been eating?
 
Bentley: Only Malatok’s wisdom.
 
Dr. Stanton: You need to eat Bentley.
 
Bentley: I will. I’m fasting to give back to Malatok as he makes my body stronger.
 
Dr. Stanton: Okay Bentley I need to process these vitals. You can go now.
 
*Bentley storms out of the room*
 
Dr. Stanton: Bentley has lost a lot of weight. It’s also evident that Bentley is suffering from delusions. Looking at the blood it looks just as contaminated as the others blood. This was the last of stage 3. From now on security will be in with every session. People will only get more violent.
 
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